You don't have to spend much time in a garden to be aware of its spiritual power. Gardening is also recognised as therapy and good exercise. This knowledge is now being used by forward thinking health professionals as a powerful tool for helping patients. Gwenn Fried of the Rusk Horticultural Therapy Services at NYU Langone Medical Center, sums up why children with autism that she works with find it so useful: "Nature is non-judgmental, alive and real. You can touch and feel, plant a seed and watch it grow."
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机译:您不必在花园里花费很多时间来意识到它的精神力量。 园艺也被认为是治疗和良好的运动。 这种知识现在被前瞻性思维卫生专业人员用作帮助患者的强大工具。 Gwenn在Nyu Langone Medical Centr的Rusk园艺治疗服务中炒,为什么患有自闭症的儿童,她与发现这么有用:“自然是非判断的,活着和真实的。您可以触摸和感受,种植种子和感觉 看它成长。“
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